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Assam-Arakan Basin

2022
N.C. Mehrotra, P. N. Kapoor
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Managing Gas Well Blowouts: Case Studies from Assam-Arakan & Krishna-Godavari Basin

SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference, 2021
Abstract E&P activities are the early stage of energy production and pivotal for generating and sustaining economic growth. However, negligence and evaluating the circumstances incorrectly during these operations can lead to calamities like blowouts. This paper discusses two such tragedies, the Pasarlapudi (Krishna-Godavari) Gas Well
Rishabh Bharadwaj   +2 more
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Palynological Study of the Eocene Kopili Shale, Assam-Arakan Basin, India

Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments
Joya Moni Mout, Ranjan Kumar Sarmah
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Enhancing Drilling Efficiency in Soft and Plastic Formation: A Field Trial of Hyperbolic Diamond Element (HDE) Bits in Eastern Offshore Basin and Assam-Arakan Basin, India

ADIPEC, 2023
In the ever-evolving landscape of the oil and gas industry, infill drilling plays a crucial role in maximizing reservoir recovery. It involves drilling additional wells within an existing field to efficiently extract remaining hydrocarbon resources. While infill drilling itself is vital, the speed at which it is conducted becomes equally significant. A
S. Prakash   +8 more
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Production Enhancement in Mature Fields of Assam Arakan Basin by Radial Jet Drilling- A Case Study

SPE Symposium: Production Enhancement and Cost Optimisation, 2017
Abstract Decline of production or premature shut-in of wells due to various problems like reservoir pressure depletion, adverse reservoir characteristics, formation damage (skin) etc. is an increasing problem in the oil and gas production sector. In most of such cases, the remaining resources are likely to be abandoned in view of failure
Partha Protim Maut   +6 more
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Chemical EOR Opportunities in Depleted Reservoirs of Assam Arakan Basin: A Laboratory EOR Approach in Tengakhat Area of Assam

Energy & Fuels
Vishal Dhar   +5 more
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Paleoenvironmental and Biostratigraphic Significance of Uvigerinids and other Foraminifera from the Bhuban Formation, Assam-Arakan Basin, Mizoram

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2011
AbstractPlanktic and benthic foraminifera including uvigerinids are documented from the Upper Bhuban Formation, exposed at Thingdawl village, Kolasib district, Mizoram. The foraminiferal assemblage is poorly preserved and consists of index fossils useful for precise biochronology and interpretation of the depositional environment.
Kapesa Lokho, D. S. N. Raju, R. J. Azmi
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Occurrence of Early Permian Palynofossils in the Subsurface Sediments of Dhansiri Valley, Assam-Arakan Basin, India

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2003
Abstract The occurrence of Lower Gondwana palynoassemblage has been recorded from the subsurface sediments of an exploratory well Dergaon-A in Dhansiri Valley of Assam-Arakan Basin. The recorded palynoassemblage includes rich radial monosaccate genera Potoneisporites sp, Parasaccites sp, Plicatipollenites sp, Virkkipollenites sp ...
M. H. Basavaraju, B. S. Pundeer
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Integrated Gravity and Seismic Data Interpretation for Basement Depth Estimation in Sadiya Area of Assam-Arakan Basin

Proceedings, 2014
Sadiya area is located close to the syntaxial bend of eastern Himalaya in the Assam–Arakan basin which was developed as a composite shelf-slope-basinal system during early Cretaceous and closed in Oligocene. The study area falls at part of the Brahmaputa plain bounded by Himalayan ranges in the north, Naga-Patkai ranges to the south and Mismi hill ...
G.K. Ghosh, R. Dasgupta
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Petrography, Diagenesis and Hydrocarbon Source Potential of the Barail and Disang Group of Rocks in Parts of the Naga Schuppen Belt and Inner Fold Belt of Assam-Arakan Basin

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2023
Abstract Rock-thin section study, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Rock-Eval pyrolysis have been carried out on the Barail (Oligocene) and Disang (Eocene) groups of rocks of the Naga Schuppen Belt of Assam-Arakan Basin to understand the reservoir properties and hydrocarbon source potential.
Manash Pratim Gogoi   +3 more
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